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        <title><![CDATA[Sonica - Electronic Music Collective (Barcelona - London - Berlin)]]></title>
        <link><![CDATA[https://www.sonica.es]]></link>
        <description><![CDATA[Sonica is an electronic music collective mainly focused on artists,clubs and events in Barcelona.]]></description>
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        <pubDate> Fri, 07 Mar 2025 08:40:34 +0100 </pubDate>
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                <title><![CDATA[Sonica - Electronic Music Collective (Barcelona - London - Berlin)]]></title>
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                <itunes:summary>
            Sonica Podcast - DJ Sets from friends and local artists
        </itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Sonica Electronic Music Collective</itunes:author>
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            <itunes:name>Sonica Electronic Music Collective</itunes:name>
            <itunes:email>contact@sonica.es</itunes:email>
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        <managingEditor>contact@sonica.es (Sonica Electronic Music Collective)</managingEditor>
        <copyright>Sonica Electronic Music Collective</copyright>
        <itunes:subtitle>
            Barcelona - London - Berlin
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        <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Performing Arts"/>
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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 087 - Guest Mix mixed by Jasmine Sihenne]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-087-guest-mix-jasmine-sihenne</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-087-guest-mix-jasmine-sihenne/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Jasmine Sihenne is a Dj, music producer and vocalist born in Spain. She studied at the Jazz School in Barcelona and started performing as a vocalist in jazz- funk bands. Later on, she followed her passion for electronic music and studied music production. Soon, she started performing all over Spain and worldwide. Some of her music is been released by record labels like Bonzai Music, Lump, Natura Viva, D and eacute;epalma Records, Side Up Works,etc. 
  
 She is currently based in Barcelona. Follow her on social media for recent updates and events.  https://linktr.ee/Jasmine.sihenne  ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jan 2025 16:51:12 +0100</pubDate>
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                <author><![CDATA[contact@jasminesihenne.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
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                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Jasmine Sihenne is a Dj, music producer and vocalist born in Spain. She studied at the Jazz School in Barcelona and started performing as a vocalist in jazz- funk bands. Later on, she followed her passion for electronic music and studied music production. Soon, she started performing all over Spain and worldwide. Some of her music is been released by record labels like Bonzai Music, Lump, Natura Viva, D and eacute;epalma Records, Side Up Works,etc. 
  
 She is currently based in Barcelona. Follow her on social media for recent updates and events.  https://linktr.ee/Jasmine.sihenne  </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:01:54</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> DeepHouse, DeepTech, TechHouse, Techno, Minimal</itunes:keywords>
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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 086 - Dark Concept 2 mixed by Gianni Falsone]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-086-dark-concept-2-gianni-falsone</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-086-dark-concept-2-gianni-falsone/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Born in the UK, Italian Family and based in Spain.

From a very young age I got into house music thanks to my older brother 
who brought home vinyls of Chicago House, Acid house and several other 
styles. From that moment I fell in love with electronic music and today I
 still personally describe my genre as Deep Minimal, Techno and Deep 
House.  ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jan 2025 10:07:06 +0100</pubDate>
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                <author><![CDATA[gfalsone30@gmail.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
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                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Born in the UK, Italian Family and based in Spain.

From a very young age I got into house music thanks to my older brother 
who brought home vinyls of Chicago House, Acid house and several other 
styles. From that moment I fell in love with electronic music and today I
 still personally describe my genre as Deep Minimal, Techno and Deep 
House.  </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:01:32</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Techno, DeepTech, TechHouse</itunes:keywords>
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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 085 - NPK Club - Sonar 2024 mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-085-npk-club-sonar-2024-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-085-npk-club-sonar-2024-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 17 Jun 2024 14:00:14 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
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                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>03:55:31</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DeepHouse, DeepTech, DubTechno, Techno, Minimal</itunes:keywords>
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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 084 - LPR003 with Joseph  and  RäDJ (All night long) mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-084-lpr003-with-joseph-raedj-all-night-long-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-084-lpr003-with-joseph-raedj-all-night-long-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 27 May 2024 17:14:08 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>12:07:23</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DeepTech, DubTechno, Minimal</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-084-lpr003-with-joseph-raedj-all-night-long-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 083 - LPR002 with Joseph  and  RäDJ (Part 2) mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-083-lpr002-with-joseph-raedj-part-2-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-083-lpr002-with-joseph-raedj-part-2-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 27 May 2024 17:00:47 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:39:15</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DeepHouse, DeepTech, DubTechno, Techno, Minimal</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-083-lpr002-with-joseph-raedj-part-2-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 082 - LPR002 with Joseph  and  RäDJ (Part 1) mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-082-lpr002-with-joseph-raedj-part-1-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-082-lpr002-with-joseph-raedj-part-1-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 27 May 2024 16:40:23 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:33:28</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DeepHouse, DeepTech, DubTechno, Techno, Minimal</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-082-lpr002-with-joseph-raedj-part-1-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 081 - Sdrl mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-081-sdrl-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-081-sdrl-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jun 2023 15:43:42 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>03:36:21</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> DeepTech, TechHouse, DubTechno, Techno, Minimal</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-081-sdrl-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 080 - Guest Mix mixed by Gianni Falsone]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-080-guest-mix-gianni-falsone</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-080-guest-mix-gianni-falsone/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Born in the UK, Italian Family and based in Spain.

From a very young age I got into house music thanks to my older brother 
who brought home vinyls of Chicago House, Acid house and several other 
styles. From that moment I fell in love with electronic music and today I
 still personally describe my genre as Deep Minimal, Techno and Deep 
House.  ]]></description>
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                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Thu, 17 Nov 2022 12:27:12 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/giannifalsone</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[gfalsone30@gmail.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Born in the UK, Italian Family and based in Spain.

From a very young age I got into house music thanks to my older brother 
who brought home vinyls of Chicago House, Acid house and several other 
styles. From that moment I fell in love with electronic music and today I
 still personally describe my genre as Deep Minimal, Techno and Deep 
House.  </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:55:34</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> TechHouse, DubTechno, Techno, Minimal</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-080-guest-mix-gianni-falsone/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 079 - Guest Mix mixed by Strewson]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-079-guest-mix-strewson</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-079-guest-mix-strewson/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2022 22:47:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded></content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[strewson@gmail.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary></itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:19:40</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DeepHouse, DeepTech, Minimal</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-079-guest-mix-strewson/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 078 - Ars Magna mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-078-ars-magna-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-078-ars-magna-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Tue, 14 Dec 2021 07:39:42 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:24:06</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DubTechno, Techno, Minimal</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-078-ars-magna-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 077 - Mirage mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-077-mirage-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-077-mirage-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2021 23:17:10 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:55:10</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DeepHouse, DeepTech, DubTechno, Techno</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-077-mirage-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 076 - Guest Mix mixed by Ravine]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-076-guest-mix-ravine</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-076-guest-mix-ravine/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Born and raised in Barcelona where in my youth I got in touch with electronic music. After a long stay in the beautiful city of Bremen, I returned to my hometown heavily influenced by the sounds of the nordic countries. After some time investigating the new local scene, I welcomed those artists in which I could feel a place. It was the summer of 2020 where I decided to start this project in order to mix the best of my past and coming influences.  ]]></description>
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                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2021 21:25:27 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded></content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[aljbarranco@gmail.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Born and raised in Barcelona where in my youth I got in touch with electronic music. After a long stay in the beautiful city of Bremen, I returned to my hometown heavily influenced by the sounds of the nordic countries. After some time investigating the new local scene, I welcomed those artists in which I could feel a place. It was the summer of 2020 where I decided to start this project in order to mix the best of my past and coming influences.  </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:59:15</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> DeepHouse, TechHouse, Techno</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-076-guest-mix-ravine/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 075 - Guest Mix mixed by Roy B]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-075-guest-mix-roy-b</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-075-guest-mix-roy-b/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ La teoría de cuerdas defiende que todo el universo es, en último término, una vibración. La vida es, entonces, vibración. Es un concepto muy hermoso porque si la vida es vibración, no se me ocurre nada mejor que la música para celebrar la vida. Y esto es lo primero que quiero explicar sobre mí. Que vivo en la música. Como si fuera un ser anfibio, vivo mi vida sumergido en música y salgo a la superficie de la vida cotidiana, tan llena de ruido, solo cuando es necesario y el tiempo necesario, para luego regresar a mi universo de vibración, de música. Tengo mi música para todo, para toda ocasión y para todo estado de ánimo, convencido de que, en su calidad de vibración, es posible modelar un estado de ánimo desde la música. Y es posible hacerlo, no sólo individualmente, sino también colectivamente. Para alguien que elige música para los demás, no hay nada más hermoso que conseguir una vibración colectiva, al ritmo de la música que has creado, o has elegido, o mezclado. La mayor aspiración para un dj, tiene que ser convertirse en el “chamán” de esa vibración colectiva. ​    Mi universo de música tiene un origen muy clásico, de conservatorio, de canto y de guitarra clásica. De “estudiar” la música, aparte de sentirla. Y desde ahí, siempre con la curiosidad del principiante, he buscado mi santo grial transitando por diversos estilos. Y ya entrado en los 50, he descubierto en la electrónica una nueva e interesante etapa a recorrer. Siempre con la mirada del “rookie”, porque no somos otra cosa en el universo de la vibración y de la vida, que aprendices. ​ Me interesa también mucho la cultura de la electrónica, y nada todo lo relacionado con el show bussiness. Solo puedo entender la música como cultura y creo que se empobrece cuando se enfoca desde el negocio. Cuando el término “profesional” se usa para desmerecer aquello que hacemos por amor o por puro placer, dejamos de ser músicos.​  Y hasta aquí mi autodescripción. Solo quiero añadir que en este poco tiempo que llevo mezclando música he aprendido muchas cosas de los dj’s que me he encontrado por el camino. Músicos geniales con gran corazón. Es un honor para mi compartir el espacio que me brinda Sonica con algunos de mis referentes. De todos ellos he aprendido (y espero seguir aprendiendo) mucho. ​ Deseo de corazón que durante este rato, podamos vibrar juntos con el set, y celebrar la vida.​   Love, music  and  peace    ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-075-guest-mix-roy-b/play.mp3" length="110998404"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2020 11:30:42 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded></content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[david.olivart@hotmail.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> La teoría de cuerdas defiende que todo el universo es, en último término, una vibración. La vida es, entonces, vibración. Es un concepto muy hermoso porque si la vida es vibración, no se me ocurre nada mejor que la música para celebrar la vida. Y esto es lo primero que quiero explicar sobre mí. Que vivo en la música. Como si fuera un ser anfibio, vivo mi vida sumergido en música y salgo a la superficie de la vida cotidiana, tan llena de ruido, solo cuando es necesario y el tiempo necesario, para luego regresar a mi universo de vibración, de música. Tengo mi música para todo, para toda ocasión y para todo estado de ánimo, convencido de que, en su calidad de vibración, es posible modelar un estado de ánimo desde la música. Y es posible hacerlo, no sólo individualmente, sino también colectivamente. Para alguien que elige música para los demás, no hay nada más hermoso que conseguir una vibración colectiva, al ritmo de la música que has creado, o has elegido, o mezclado. La mayor aspiración para un dj, tiene que ser convertirse en el “chamán” de esa vibración colectiva. ​    Mi universo de música tiene un origen muy clásico, de conservatorio, de canto y de guitarra clásica. De “estudiar” la música, aparte de sentirla. Y desde ahí, siempre con la curiosidad del principiante, he buscado mi santo grial transitando por diversos estilos. Y ya entrado en los 50, he descubierto en la electrónica una nueva e interesante etapa a recorrer. Siempre con la mirada del “rookie”, porque no somos otra cosa en el universo de la vibración y de la vida, que aprendices. ​ Me interesa también mucho la cultura de la electrónica, y nada todo lo relacionado con el show bussiness. Solo puedo entender la música como cultura y creo que se empobrece cuando se enfoca desde el negocio. Cuando el término “profesional” se usa para desmerecer aquello que hacemos por amor o por puro placer, dejamos de ser músicos.​  Y hasta aquí mi autodescripción. Solo quiero añadir que en este poco tiempo que llevo mezclando música he aprendido muchas cosas de los dj’s que me he encontrado por el camino. Músicos geniales con gran corazón. Es un honor para mi compartir el espacio que me brinda Sonica con algunos de mis referentes. De todos ellos he aprendido (y espero seguir aprendiendo) mucho. ​ Deseo de corazón que durante este rato, podamos vibrar juntos con el set, y celebrar la vida.​   Love, music  and  peace    </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:17:02</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DeepHouse, Techno</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-075-guest-mix-roy-b/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 074 - misterfox b2b conika mixed by Electrobalcony]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-074-misterfox-b2b-conika-electrobalcony</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-074-misterfox-b2b-conika-electrobalcony/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ #electrobalcony 
 
 
 
 
 Barcelona 20 de Junio 2020 y primera edicion del año para #electrobalcony donde hemos pinchado desde nuestro balcon, para fomentar e divulgar sonidos electronico que este año debido al Covid han venido a mancar en la Ciudad Condal.  En este set tenemos Misterfox y Conika en un b2b donde durante 2 horas y media han deleitado a los vecinos del barrio con sus sonidos.  Hasta la proxima edicion....xxx 
 
 
 
 
  
  ]]></description>
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                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2020 21:24:29 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded></content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[fhubbe@me.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> #electrobalcony 
 
 
 
 
 Barcelona 20 de Junio 2020 y primera edicion del año para #electrobalcony donde hemos pinchado desde nuestro balcon, para fomentar e divulgar sonidos electronico que este año debido al Covid han venido a mancar en la Ciudad Condal.  En este set tenemos Misterfox y Conika en un b2b donde durante 2 horas y media han deleitado a los vecinos del barrio con sus sonidos.  Hasta la proxima edicion....xxx 
 
 
 
 
  
  </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>02:42:08</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DeepTech, DubTechno, Techno</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-074-misterfox-b2b-conika-electrobalcony/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 073 - Guest Mix mixed by CONIKA]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-073-guest-mix-conika</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-073-guest-mix-conika/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Nacido en Barcelona en 1979. Interesado desde hace años en el mundo de la
electrónica y orientado actualmente hacia el techno y minimal. Inicios más centrados en
contexto de producción, pasando por algún live hasta dj sets en pequeños locales de
Barcelona. CONIKA nace muy recientemente como un segundo nombre de Pablo Gael.  ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-073-guest-mix-conika/play.mp3" length="170588182"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2020 10:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/pablogael</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[gael_producciones@hotmail.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Nacido en Barcelona en 1979. Interesado desde hace años en el mundo de la
electrónica y orientado actualmente hacia el techno y minimal. Inicios más centrados en
contexto de producción, pasando por algún live hasta dj sets en pequeños locales de
Barcelona. CONIKA nace muy recientemente como un segundo nombre de Pablo Gael.  </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:28:47</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DubTechno, Techno</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-073-guest-mix-conika/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 072 - Guest Mix mixed by Anar Poe]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-072-guest-mix-anar-poe</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-072-guest-mix-anar-poe/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Buscando y escuchando entre los vinilos de mi padre empaté con las producciones de Cerrone, desde allí empezó mi adicción a "La club culture", y la búsqueda de sonidos eclécticos.  Más que Dj me considero "Sounds Selector". La música hay que buscarla y no dejar que ella venga a   ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-072-guest-mix-anar-poe/play.mp3" length="112144218"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2020 21:15:48 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/stigmati</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[morenouggetti@hotmail.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Buscando y escuchando entre los vinilos de mi padre empaté con las producciones de Cerrone, desde allí empezó mi adicción a &quot;La club culture&quot;, y la búsqueda de sonidos eclécticos.  Más que Dj me considero &quot;Sounds Selector&quot;. La música hay que buscarla y no dejar que ella venga a   </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:58:22</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> DubTechno, Techno, Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-072-guest-mix-anar-poe/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 071 - Everything starts from love mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-071-everything-starts-from-love-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-071-everything-starts-from-love-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-071-everything-starts-from-love-enso/play.mp3" length="160672477"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2020 16:10:07 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:51:30</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DubTechno, Techno</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-071-everything-starts-from-love-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 070 - Guest Mix mixed by misterfox]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-070-guest-mix-misterfox</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-070-guest-mix-misterfox/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[  and ldquo;Adicto a la música electrónica desde el día en que entré en el club nocturno Cellophane en Rimini (1991).  
 Desde entonces no he dejado de compartir experiencias que me han hecho crecer en el mundo electrónico and rdquo;. 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 En el 2008 empieza a poner musica en el Pilé 43 en Barcelona de forma muy rudimentaria, de allí ha seguido investigando en tecnica y estilo propio creando lo que define hoy  and ldquo;Music for Darkroom and rdquo;.  Desde entonces ha ido compartiendo con el colectivo de Techno Warriors muchas aventuras, creando juntos lo que se puede plasmar en:  and ldquo;una nueva vision de difusión de la musica electronica and rdquo; en los de varios canales en las redes sociales. 
  ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-070-guest-mix-misterfox/play.mp3" length="147733248"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Feb 2020 21:26:04 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://www.technowarriors.club</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[hubert@technowarriors.club]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary>  and ldquo;Adicto a la música electrónica desde el día en que entré en el club nocturno Cellophane en Rimini (1991).  
 Desde entonces no he dejado de compartir experiencias que me han hecho crecer en el mundo electrónico and rdquo;. 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 En el 2008 empieza a poner musica en el Pilé 43 en Barcelona de forma muy rudimentaria, de allí ha seguido investigando en tecnica y estilo propio creando lo que define hoy  and ldquo;Music for Darkroom and rdquo;.  Desde entonces ha ido compartiendo con el colectivo de Techno Warriors muchas aventuras, creando juntos lo que se puede plasmar en:  and ldquo;una nueva vision de difusión de la musica electronica and rdquo; en los de varios canales en las redes sociales. 
  </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:42:28</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> DubTechno, Techno, Minimal</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-070-guest-mix-misterfox/cover.png"/>

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                    <item>
                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 069 - Guest Mix mixed by Thierry Marseillais]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-069-guest-mix-thierry-marseillais</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-069-guest-mix-thierry-marseillais/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Music journalist. Born in 1976 in Marseille and based in Madrid, Spain. Member and co-founder of Madrid's legendary independent radio show Habitaci and oacute;n con Vistas since 1997. Editor press at  Clubbingspain.com . He feels very identified with underground music (he grew up with punk and hardcore scene), although electronic music has been occupying his life almost 20 years. Genred such as techno, house, disco, broken beats and post-punk are often present in his sound statements. Sometimes darker, others luminous, Thierry Marseillais's manifesto is a precious unknown ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-069-guest-mix-thierry-marseillais/play.mp3" length="174105344"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Sat, 11 Jan 2020 17:58:56 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/thierrymarseillais</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[thimarseillais@gmail.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Music journalist. Born in 1976 in Marseille and based in Madrid, Spain. Member and co-founder of Madrid&#039;s legendary independent radio show Habitaci and oacute;n con Vistas since 1997. Editor press at  Clubbingspain.com . He feels very identified with underground music (he grew up with punk and hardcore scene), although electronic music has been occupying his life almost 20 years. Genred such as techno, house, disco, broken beats and post-punk are often present in his sound statements. Sometimes darker, others luminous, Thierry Marseillais&#039;s manifesto is a precious unknown </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:12:30</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, Downtempo, Acid</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-069-guest-mix-thierry-marseillais/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 068 - Sonica Showcase 03 Noviembre mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-068-sonica-showcase-03-noviembre-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-068-sonica-showcase-03-noviembre-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-068-sonica-showcase-03-noviembre-enso/play.mp3" length="176280912"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Fri, 08 Nov 2019 17:59:40 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>02:02:20</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DeepTech, DubTechno, Techno</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-068-sonica-showcase-03-noviembre-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 067 - Sonica Showcase 03 Noviembre mixed by Yeste]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-067-sonica-showcase-03-noviembre-yeste</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-067-sonica-showcase-03-noviembre-yeste/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[Dani Yeste, joven dj nacido en Barcelona, desde bien niño siempre había tenido contacto con la música electrónica influenciado por la música que escuchaba su hermano mayor, que incluía grupos como Inxs, New Orden, Massive  Attack, Chemical brothers entre otros.
Pero no fue hasta las 16 años que comenzó a interesarse por la música electrónica en su vertiente mas pistera, el sonido house y techno de aquella época.
Dos años mas tarde adquirió sus primeros platos y mesa de mezclas.

Actualmente en sus sets podrás escuchar desde un deep-house y nu-disco elegante y fino hasta el techno y tech-house mas fresco y contundente. Sonidos muy rítmicos y con mucho groove, siempre intentando expresar su particular visión musical.
Sus sesiones se han podido escuchar en numerosos eventos y salas barcelonesas como: Catz, Mac arena mar, Flowme, Cadenza vs. Bla Bla Showcase, La jungla,
Solcafe y Voltech Party.]]></description>
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                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Fri, 08 Nov 2019 17:59:21 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded></content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[conelfetimasbever@hotmail.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary>Dani Yeste, joven dj nacido en Barcelona, desde bien niño siempre había tenido contacto con la música electrónica influenciado por la música que escuchaba su hermano mayor, que incluía grupos como Inxs, New Orden, Massive  Attack, Chemical brothers entre otros.
Pero no fue hasta las 16 años que comenzó a interesarse por la música electrónica en su vertiente mas pistera, el sonido house y techno de aquella época.
Dos años mas tarde adquirió sus primeros platos y mesa de mezclas.

Actualmente en sus sets podrás escuchar desde un deep-house y nu-disco elegante y fino hasta el techno y tech-house mas fresco y contundente. Sonidos muy rítmicos y con mucho groove, siempre intentando expresar su particular visión musical.
Sus sesiones se han podido escuchar en numerosos eventos y salas barcelonesas como: Catz, Mac arena mar, Flowme, Cadenza vs. Bla Bla Showcase, La jungla,
Solcafe y Voltech Party.</itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:52:29</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> DeepTech, Techno, House, Acid</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-067-sonica-showcase-03-noviembre-yeste/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 066 - Sonica Showcase 03 Noviembre mixed by Parea]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-066-sonica-showcase-03-noviembre-parea</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-066-sonica-showcase-03-noviembre-parea/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Parea (Marc Castell) is a vinyl record collector from Barcelona who also Produce/DJ in his free time. He has been interested in music since an early age and specially became interested in DJ and vinyl at the age of 15. Parea began to play at small parties and private events with mind-liked friends and this year made his first appearance at one of the most important clubs of Barcelona (City Hall). Speaking about music his sound can be defined as minimal-house, but it's more than that often moving between different subgenres of house and techno. Some of his musical influences are  Zip, Ricardo Villalobos, Melchior productions  ltd and the  [A:rpia:r]  crew.   FB:  https://fb.com/parea   Soundcloud:  https://soundcloud.com/parea   Instagram:  https://instagram.com/parea  
Instagram
 https://parea.bandcamp.com/releases   ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-066-sonica-showcase-03-noviembre-parea/play.mp3" length="177315214"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Fri, 08 Nov 2019 17:58:55 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/parea</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[marccastell92@gmail.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Parea (Marc Castell) is a vinyl record collector from Barcelona who also Produce/DJ in his free time. He has been interested in music since an early age and specially became interested in DJ and vinyl at the age of 15. Parea began to play at small parties and private events with mind-liked friends and this year made his first appearance at one of the most important clubs of Barcelona (City Hall). Speaking about music his sound can be defined as minimal-house, but it&#039;s more than that often moving between different subgenres of house and techno. Some of his musical influences are  Zip, Ricardo Villalobos, Melchior productions  ltd and the  [A:rpia:r]  crew.   FB:  https://fb.com/parea   Soundcloud:  https://soundcloud.com/parea   Instagram:  https://instagram.com/parea  
Instagram
 https://parea.bandcamp.com/releases   </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>02:03:05</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> DeepTech, DubTechno, Techno</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-066-sonica-showcase-03-noviembre-parea/cover.png"/>

            </item>
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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 065 - Guest Mix mixed by Yeste]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-065-guest-mix-yeste</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-065-guest-mix-yeste/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[Dani Yeste, joven dj nacido en Barcelona, desde bien niño siempre había tenido contacto con la música electrónica influenciado por la música que escuchaba su hermano mayor, que incluía grupos como Inxs, New Orden, Massive  Attack, Chemical brothers entre otros.
Pero no fue hasta las 16 años que comenzó a interesarse por la música electrónica en su vertiente mas pistera, el sonido house y techno de aquella época.
Dos años mas tarde adquirió sus primeros platos y mesa de mezclas.

Actualmente en sus sets podrás escuchar desde un deep-house y nu-disco elegante y fino hasta el techno y tech-house mas fresco y contundente. Sonidos muy rítmicos y con mucho groove, siempre intentando expresar su particular visión musical.
Sus sesiones se han podido escuchar en numerosos eventos y salas barcelonesas como: Catz, Mac arena mar, Flowme, Cadenza vs. Bla Bla Showcase, La jungla,
Solcafe y Voltech Party.]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-065-guest-mix-yeste/play.mp3" length="90853952"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2019 11:15:51 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded></content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[conelfetimasbever@hotmail.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary>Dani Yeste, joven dj nacido en Barcelona, desde bien niño siempre había tenido contacto con la música electrónica influenciado por la música que escuchaba su hermano mayor, que incluía grupos como Inxs, New Orden, Massive  Attack, Chemical brothers entre otros.
Pero no fue hasta las 16 años que comenzó a interesarse por la música electrónica en su vertiente mas pistera, el sonido house y techno de aquella época.
Dos años mas tarde adquirió sus primeros platos y mesa de mezclas.

Actualmente en sus sets podrás escuchar desde un deep-house y nu-disco elegante y fino hasta el techno y tech-house mas fresco y contundente. Sonidos muy rítmicos y con mucho groove, siempre intentando expresar su particular visión musical.
Sus sesiones se han podido escuchar en numerosos eventos y salas barcelonesas como: Catz, Mac arena mar, Flowme, Cadenza vs. Bla Bla Showcase, La jungla,
Solcafe y Voltech Party.</itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:02:57</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, House, Acid</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-065-guest-mix-yeste/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 064 - Guest Mix mixed by Dark Matter]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-064-guest-mix-dark-matter</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-064-guest-mix-dark-matter/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Un galego en bcn Miguel Domínguez, Orense 1974, aka Dark Matter  https://www.facebook.com/darkmatterbarcelona . Batería, percusionsta, disc jockey e  https://www.facebook.com/colectivosecretobarcelona . En 2004 se traslada a Ibiza y después a Barcelona, para quedarse.En 2016 funda Colectivo Secreto, fiesta alternativa a la oferta nocturna de Barcelona, con carácter puramente local, pensada para y por amigos: público, djs , productores, sellos tiendas de discos, diseñadores...todo tiene cabida..... Desde entonces no ha parado de actuar, ni de organizar eventos en los lugares más underground y singulares entre Barcelona y Berlín.  Algunos eventos de Colectivo Secreto has tenido lugar en Los Tilos, Atípico, Laut, KaterBlau Berlín, Pati d l'Estrella, Sideral, Switch, Slow Club.   Soundcloud:  https://soundcloud.com/darkmatterbcn  Mixcloud:  https://www.mixcloud.com/darkmatterbcn   ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-064-guest-mix-dark-matter/play.mp3" length="68893568"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2019 14:06:49 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://www.facebook.com/darkmatterbarcelona/</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[offlicence01@gmail.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Un galego en bcn Miguel Domínguez, Orense 1974, aka Dark Matter  https://www.facebook.com/darkmatterbarcelona . Batería, percusionsta, disc jockey e  https://www.facebook.com/colectivosecretobarcelona . En 2004 se traslada a Ibiza y después a Barcelona, para quedarse.En 2016 funda Colectivo Secreto, fiesta alternativa a la oferta nocturna de Barcelona, con carácter puramente local, pensada para y por amigos: público, djs , productores, sellos tiendas de discos, diseñadores...todo tiene cabida..... Desde entonces no ha parado de actuar, ni de organizar eventos en los lugares más underground y singulares entre Barcelona y Berlín.  Algunos eventos de Colectivo Secreto has tenido lugar en Los Tilos, Atípico, Laut, KaterBlau Berlín, Pati d l&#039;Estrella, Sideral, Switch, Slow Club.   Soundcloud:  https://soundcloud.com/darkmatterbcn  Mixcloud:  https://www.mixcloud.com/darkmatterbcn   </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:11:30</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DubTechno, Techno</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-064-guest-mix-dark-matter/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 063 - New Year Event 2019 mixed by Marc Carmona]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-063-new-year-event-2019-marc-carmona</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-063-new-year-event-2019-marc-carmona/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Marc Carmona nacido en enero del 1977 Su historia en el camino de la electrónica comienza en los años noventa con el vinilo y las fiestas bakalaeras de entonces. En seguida puso oído en los sonidos más novedosos y creativos que, lejos de aquellas melodías superficiales,  conduce desde entonces con elegancia y contundencia. Entre los años 1996 y 2000, trabajó para DDM Records, una tienda de vinilos y productora musical de Sabadell, desde donde se organizaban fiestas privadas, entre otros eventos. Fue en el año 2006 cuando dio el salto a Berlín donde dio con el estilo y movimiento underground que buscaba, frecuentando locales como Club 25, Maria Ostbahnhoft o Panorama Bar (Berhein), entre otros. Ya en la ciudad condal Macarena club, City Hall, Sala Bloc o salas etiqueta #secretlocation han sido  testimonio de su electrónica refinada y contundente.  ]]></description>
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                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Wed, 09 Jan 2019 10:37:36 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/djmarccarmona</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[booking@highelectronicmusik.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Marc Carmona nacido en enero del 1977 Su historia en el camino de la electrónica comienza en los años noventa con el vinilo y las fiestas bakalaeras de entonces. En seguida puso oído en los sonidos más novedosos y creativos que, lejos de aquellas melodías superficiales,  conduce desde entonces con elegancia y contundencia. Entre los años 1996 y 2000, trabajó para DDM Records, una tienda de vinilos y productora musical de Sabadell, desde donde se organizaban fiestas privadas, entre otros eventos. Fue en el año 2006 cuando dio el salto a Berlín donde dio con el estilo y movimiento underground que buscaba, frecuentando locales como Club 25, Maria Ostbahnhoft o Panorama Bar (Berhein), entre otros. Ya en la ciudad condal Macarena club, City Hall, Sala Bloc o salas etiqueta #secretlocation han sido  testimonio de su electrónica refinada y contundente.  </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:28:16</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DeepTech, TechHouse, Techno</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-063-new-year-event-2019-marc-carmona/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 062 - Guest Mix mixed by Marc Carmona]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-062-guest-mix-marc-carmona</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-062-guest-mix-marc-carmona/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Marc Carmona nacido en enero del 1977 Su historia en el camino de la electrónica comienza en los años noventa con el vinilo y las fiestas bakalaeras de entonces. En seguida puso oído en los sonidos más novedosos y creativos que, lejos de aquellas melodías superficiales,  conduce desde entonces con elegancia y contundencia. Entre los años 1996 y 2000, trabajó para DDM Records, una tienda de vinilos y productora musical de Sabadell, desde donde se organizaban fiestas privadas, entre otros eventos. Fue en el año 2006 cuando dio el salto a Berlín donde dio con el estilo y movimiento underground que buscaba, frecuentando locales como Club 25, Maria Ostbahnhoft o Panorama Bar (Berhein), entre otros. Ya en la ciudad condal Macarena club, City Hall, Sala Bloc o salas etiqueta #secretlocation han sido  testimonio de su electrónica refinada y contundente.  ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-062-guest-mix-marc-carmona/play.mp3" length="176337434"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Sat, 04 Aug 2018 12:46:15 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/djmarccarmona</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[booking@highelectronicmusik.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Marc Carmona nacido en enero del 1977 Su historia en el camino de la electrónica comienza en los años noventa con el vinilo y las fiestas bakalaeras de entonces. En seguida puso oído en los sonidos más novedosos y creativos que, lejos de aquellas melodías superficiales,  conduce desde entonces con elegancia y contundencia. Entre los años 1996 y 2000, trabajó para DDM Records, una tienda de vinilos y productora musical de Sabadell, desde donde se organizaban fiestas privadas, entre otros eventos. Fue en el año 2006 cuando dio el salto a Berlín donde dio con el estilo y movimiento underground que buscaba, frecuentando locales como Club 25, Maria Ostbahnhoft o Panorama Bar (Berhein), entre otros. Ya en la ciudad condal Macarena club, City Hall, Sala Bloc o salas etiqueta #secretlocation han sido  testimonio de su electrónica refinada y contundente.  </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:13:24</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, TechHouse</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-062-guest-mix-marc-carmona/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 061 - Guest Mix mixed by Andreiru]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-061-guest-mix-andreiru</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-061-guest-mix-andreiru/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ (Moscow) ANDY LNDN as know as An Dy was born in 1983. From a very early age his passion for music was apparent and when he began to DJ, that passion developed more and more. His first club appearance came at the tender age of 13 Together with a number of like-minded friends, Andy began to play at small parties,there, he tried to mix every possible culture, music genre and form of art know to mankind. And over time he developed his style and sound. His profile quickly started to grow as his sets found favour with his friends and peers. As things progressed, he moved into bigger parties, events and clubs. Andrew has a specific aura and identity about him that is incredibly magical, friendly and positive, and he likes to convey this to the public through his sets. The new album features carefully crafted arrangements whose combination of synthetic sounds and organic movements is reminiscent of cold-wave or electronica but ends up in an entirely new place. The beats and dynamics are inspired by the Earth energy, but added to them is a surprising and sometimes melancholic songs. Throughout Andy's career has been able to collaborate with a host of big names such as Climbers, Tboy, Ultrasone, Gavin Herlihy, Andy Kohlman. DJ  and  Club Experience: Krysha Mira Slowdance Gazgolder Shakti Terrace Barak Omama(St Petersburg) Red Club (St Petersburg) Led Limon (St Peterburg) Boom-Boom Room(Kiev) Bamboo bar Mary Jane Mini Bar 84udo Vision Coctail Hall Squat Jet Set Moscow ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-061-guest-mix-andreiru/play.mp3" length="95593832"
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                <pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2018 16:47:36 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/andypodcastcloud</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[andylndn@gmail.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> (Moscow) ANDY LNDN as know as An Dy was born in 1983. From a very early age his passion for music was apparent and when he began to DJ, that passion developed more and more. His first club appearance came at the tender age of 13 Together with a number of like-minded friends, Andy began to play at small parties,there, he tried to mix every possible culture, music genre and form of art know to mankind. And over time he developed his style and sound. His profile quickly started to grow as his sets found favour with his friends and peers. As things progressed, he moved into bigger parties, events and clubs. Andrew has a specific aura and identity about him that is incredibly magical, friendly and positive, and he likes to convey this to the public through his sets. The new album features carefully crafted arrangements whose combination of synthetic sounds and organic movements is reminiscent of cold-wave or electronica but ends up in an entirely new place. The beats and dynamics are inspired by the Earth energy, but added to them is a surprising and sometimes melancholic songs. Throughout Andy&#039;s career has been able to collaborate with a host of big names such as Climbers, Tboy, Ultrasone, Gavin Herlihy, Andy Kohlman. DJ  and  Club Experience: Krysha Mira Slowdance Gazgolder Shakti Terrace Barak Omama(St Petersburg) Red Club (St Petersburg) Led Limon (St Peterburg) Boom-Boom Room(Kiev) Bamboo bar Mary Jane Mini Bar 84udo Vision Coctail Hall Squat Jet Set Moscow </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:06:19</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DubTechno</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-061-guest-mix-andreiru/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 060 - Guest Mix mixed by Parea]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-060-guest-mix-parea</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-060-guest-mix-parea/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Parea (Marc Castell) is a vinyl record collector from Barcelona who also Produce/DJ in his free time. He has been interested in music since an early age and specially became interested in DJ and vinyl at the age of 15. Parea began to play at small parties and private events with mind-liked friends and this year made his first appearance at one of the most important clubs of Barcelona (City Hall). Speaking about music his sound can be defined as minimal-house, but it's more than that often moving between different subgenres of house and techno. Some of his musical influences are  Zip, Ricardo Villalobos, Melchior productions  ltd and the  [A:rpia:r]  crew.   FB:  https://fb.com/parea   Soundcloud:  https://soundcloud.com/parea   Instagram:  https://instagram.com/parea  
Instagram
 https://parea.bandcamp.com/releases   ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-060-guest-mix-parea/play.mp3" length="174414802"
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                <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jan 2018 01:05:42 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/parea</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[marccastell92@gmail.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Parea (Marc Castell) is a vinyl record collector from Barcelona who also Produce/DJ in his free time. He has been interested in music since an early age and specially became interested in DJ and vinyl at the age of 15. Parea began to play at small parties and private events with mind-liked friends and this year made his first appearance at one of the most important clubs of Barcelona (City Hall). Speaking about music his sound can be defined as minimal-house, but it&#039;s more than that often moving between different subgenres of house and techno. Some of his musical influences are  Zip, Ricardo Villalobos, Melchior productions  ltd and the  [A:rpia:r]  crew.   FB:  https://fb.com/parea   Soundcloud:  https://soundcloud.com/parea   Instagram:  https://instagram.com/parea  
Instagram
 https://parea.bandcamp.com/releases   </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>02:01:05</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> DubTechno</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-060-guest-mix-parea/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 059 - Guest Mix mixed by Dapo]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-059-guest-mix-dapo</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-059-guest-mix-dapo/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[Uma – Bunny  and  Rifle]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-059-guest-mix-dapo/play.mp3" length="136687947"
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                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2017 21:23:52 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded></content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[djdapo@gmail.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary>Uma – Bunny  and  Rifle</itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:56:55</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, TechHouse, DubTechno</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-059-guest-mix-dapo/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 058 - Guest Mix mixed by Andreiru]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-058-guest-mix-andreiru</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-058-guest-mix-andreiru/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ (Moscow) ANDY LNDN as know as An Dy was born in 1983. From a very early age his passion for music was apparent and when he began to DJ, that passion developed more and more. His first club appearance came at the tender age of 13 Together with a number of like-minded friends, Andy began to play at small parties,there, he tried to mix every possible culture, music genre and form of art know to mankind. And over time he developed his style and sound. His profile quickly started to grow as his sets found favour with his friends and peers. As things progressed, he moved into bigger parties, events and clubs. Andrew has a specific aura and identity about him that is incredibly magical, friendly and positive, and he likes to convey this to the public through his sets. The new album features carefully crafted arrangements whose combination of synthetic sounds and organic movements is reminiscent of cold-wave or electronica but ends up in an entirely new place. The beats and dynamics are inspired by the Earth energy, but added to them is a surprising and sometimes melancholic songs. Throughout Andy's career has been able to collaborate with a host of big names such as Climbers, Tboy, Ultrasone, Gavin Herlihy, Andy Kohlman. DJ  and  Club Experience: Krysha Mira Slowdance Gazgolder Shakti Terrace Barak Omama(St Petersburg) Red Club (St Petersburg) Led Limon (St Peterburg) Boom-Boom Room(Kiev) Bamboo bar Mary Jane Mini Bar 84udo Vision Coctail Hall Squat Jet Set Moscow ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 31 Jul 2017 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/andypodcastcloud</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[andylndn@gmail.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> (Moscow) ANDY LNDN as know as An Dy was born in 1983. From a very early age his passion for music was apparent and when he began to DJ, that passion developed more and more. His first club appearance came at the tender age of 13 Together with a number of like-minded friends, Andy began to play at small parties,there, he tried to mix every possible culture, music genre and form of art know to mankind. And over time he developed his style and sound. His profile quickly started to grow as his sets found favour with his friends and peers. As things progressed, he moved into bigger parties, events and clubs. Andrew has a specific aura and identity about him that is incredibly magical, friendly and positive, and he likes to convey this to the public through his sets. The new album features carefully crafted arrangements whose combination of synthetic sounds and organic movements is reminiscent of cold-wave or electronica but ends up in an entirely new place. The beats and dynamics are inspired by the Earth energy, but added to them is a surprising and sometimes melancholic songs. Throughout Andy&#039;s career has been able to collaborate with a host of big names such as Climbers, Tboy, Ultrasone, Gavin Herlihy, Andy Kohlman. DJ  and  Club Experience: Krysha Mira Slowdance Gazgolder Shakti Terrace Barak Omama(St Petersburg) Red Club (St Petersburg) Led Limon (St Peterburg) Boom-Boom Room(Kiev) Bamboo bar Mary Jane Mini Bar 84udo Vision Coctail Hall Squat Jet Set Moscow </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:38:01</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DeepTech, DubTechno</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-058-guest-mix-andreiru/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 057 - Tanit 2011 mixed by Dhanimal]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-057-tanit-2011-dhanimal</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-057-tanit-2011-dhanimal/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-057-tanit-2011-dhanimal/play.mp3" length="123748228"
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                <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jun 2017 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded></content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[info@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary></itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:25:50</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-057-tanit-2011-dhanimal/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 056 - Guest Mix mixed by Parea]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-056-guest-mix-parea</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-056-guest-mix-parea/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Parea (Marc Castell) is a vinyl record collector from Barcelona who also Produce/DJ in his free time. He has been interested in music since an early age and specially became interested in DJ and vinyl at the age of 15. Parea began to play at small parties and private events with mind-liked friends and this year made his first appearance at one of the most important clubs of Barcelona (City Hall). Speaking about music his sound can be defined as minimal-house, but it's more than that often moving between different subgenres of house and techno. Some of his musical influences are  Zip, Ricardo Villalobos, Melchior productions  ltd and the  [A:rpia:r]  crew.   FB:  https://fb.com/parea   Soundcloud:  https://soundcloud.com/parea   Instagram:  https://instagram.com/parea  
Instagram
 https://parea.bandcamp.com/releases   ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 28 May 2017 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/parea</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[marccastell92@gmail.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Parea (Marc Castell) is a vinyl record collector from Barcelona who also Produce/DJ in his free time. He has been interested in music since an early age and specially became interested in DJ and vinyl at the age of 15. Parea began to play at small parties and private events with mind-liked friends and this year made his first appearance at one of the most important clubs of Barcelona (City Hall). Speaking about music his sound can be defined as minimal-house, but it&#039;s more than that often moving between different subgenres of house and techno. Some of his musical influences are  Zip, Ricardo Villalobos, Melchior productions  ltd and the  [A:rpia:r]  crew.   FB:  https://fb.com/parea   Soundcloud:  https://soundcloud.com/parea   Instagram:  https://instagram.com/parea  
Instagram
 https://parea.bandcamp.com/releases   </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:38:03</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DubTechno</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-056-guest-mix-parea/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 055 - Guest Mix mixed by Andreiru]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-055-guest-mix-andreiru</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-055-guest-mix-andreiru/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ (Moscow) ANDY LNDN as know as An Dy was born in 1983. From a very early age his passion for music was apparent and when he began to DJ, that passion developed more and more. His first club appearance came at the tender age of 13 Together with a number of like-minded friends, Andy began to play at small parties,there, he tried to mix every possible culture, music genre and form of art know to mankind. And over time he developed his style and sound. His profile quickly started to grow as his sets found favour with his friends and peers. As things progressed, he moved into bigger parties, events and clubs. Andrew has a specific aura and identity about him that is incredibly magical, friendly and positive, and he likes to convey this to the public through his sets. The new album features carefully crafted arrangements whose combination of synthetic sounds and organic movements is reminiscent of cold-wave or electronica but ends up in an entirely new place. The beats and dynamics are inspired by the Earth energy, but added to them is a surprising and sometimes melancholic songs. Throughout Andy's career has been able to collaborate with a host of big names such as Climbers, Tboy, Ultrasone, Gavin Herlihy, Andy Kohlman. DJ  and  Club Experience: Krysha Mira Slowdance Gazgolder Shakti Terrace Barak Omama(St Petersburg) Red Club (St Petersburg) Led Limon (St Peterburg) Boom-Boom Room(Kiev) Bamboo bar Mary Jane Mini Bar 84udo Vision Coctail Hall Squat Jet Set Moscow ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 16 May 2017 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/andypodcastcloud</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[andylndn@gmail.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> (Moscow) ANDY LNDN as know as An Dy was born in 1983. From a very early age his passion for music was apparent and when he began to DJ, that passion developed more and more. His first club appearance came at the tender age of 13 Together with a number of like-minded friends, Andy began to play at small parties,there, he tried to mix every possible culture, music genre and form of art know to mankind. And over time he developed his style and sound. His profile quickly started to grow as his sets found favour with his friends and peers. As things progressed, he moved into bigger parties, events and clubs. Andrew has a specific aura and identity about him that is incredibly magical, friendly and positive, and he likes to convey this to the public through his sets. The new album features carefully crafted arrangements whose combination of synthetic sounds and organic movements is reminiscent of cold-wave or electronica but ends up in an entirely new place. The beats and dynamics are inspired by the Earth energy, but added to them is a surprising and sometimes melancholic songs. Throughout Andy&#039;s career has been able to collaborate with a host of big names such as Climbers, Tboy, Ultrasone, Gavin Herlihy, Andy Kohlman. DJ  and  Club Experience: Krysha Mira Slowdance Gazgolder Shakti Terrace Barak Omama(St Petersburg) Red Club (St Petersburg) Led Limon (St Peterburg) Boom-Boom Room(Kiev) Bamboo bar Mary Jane Mini Bar 84udo Vision Coctail Hall Squat Jet Set Moscow </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:42:58</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DubTechno</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-055-guest-mix-andreiru/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 054 - Guest Mix mixed by Lluís Nicolau]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-054-guest-mix-lluis-nicolau</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-054-guest-mix-lluis-nicolau/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 24 Apr 2017 10:41:13 +0200</pubDate>
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                <author><![CDATA[lluisnicolau@gmail.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary></itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:57:31</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-054-guest-mix-lluis-nicolau/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 053 - Guest Mix mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-053-guest-mix-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-053-guest-mix-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 17 Apr 2017 21:08:27 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:24:28</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-053-guest-mix-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 052 - Cucut Electronic 5h Set mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-052-cucut-electronic-5h-set-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-052-cucut-electronic-5h-set-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 26 Feb 2017 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>05:05:37</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DeepTech, TechHouse, DubTechno</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-052-cucut-electronic-5h-set-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 051 - Guest Mix mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-051-guest-mix-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-051-guest-mix-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2017 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:53:45</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DubTechno</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-051-guest-mix-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 050 - Landscapes mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-050-landscapes-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-050-landscapes-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-050-landscapes-enso/play.mp3" length="127755135"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Sun, 16 Oct 2016 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:28:39</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DeepTech, TechHouse</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-050-landscapes-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 049 - Youtube Set mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-049-youtube-set-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-049-youtube-set-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2016 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:56:46</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DeepTech, DubTechno</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-049-youtube-set-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 048 - Agosto 2015 mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-048-agosto-2015-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-048-agosto-2015-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2015 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:42:47</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-048-agosto-2015-enso/cover.png"/>

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                    <item>
                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 047 - Julio 2015 mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-047-julio-2015-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-047-julio-2015-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2015 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:32:54</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-047-julio-2015-enso/cover.png"/>

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                    <item>
                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 046 - Sonar 2015 mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-046-sonar-2015-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-046-sonar-2015-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2015 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:04:10</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-046-sonar-2015-enso/cover.png"/>

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                    <item>
                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 045 - Abril 2015 (Dubtechno) mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-045-abril-2015-dubtechno-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-045-abril-2015-dubtechno-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2015 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:09:07</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-045-abril-2015-dubtechno-enso/cover.png"/>

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                    <item>
                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 044 - Marzo 2015 (Dubtechno) mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-044-marzo-2015-dubtechno-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-044-marzo-2015-dubtechno-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2015 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:02:18</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-044-marzo-2015-dubtechno-enso/cover.png"/>

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                    <item>
                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 043 - Febrero 2015 mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-043-febrero-2015-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-043-febrero-2015-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-043-febrero-2015-enso/play.mp3" length="57815307"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2015 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:00:07</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-043-febrero-2015-enso/cover.png"/>

            </item>
                    <item>
                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 042 - Enero 2015 mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-042-enero-2015-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-042-enero-2015-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-042-enero-2015-enso/play.mp3" length="59141087"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Tue, 03 Feb 2015 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:01:30</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-042-enero-2015-enso/cover.png"/>

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                    <item>
                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 041 - Diciembre 2014 mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-041-diciembre-2014-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-041-diciembre-2014-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2014 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:00:22</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-041-diciembre-2014-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 040 - Noviembre 2014 mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-040-noviembre-2014-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-040-noviembre-2014-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2014 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:00:57</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-040-noviembre-2014-enso/cover.png"/>

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                    <item>
                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 039 - Octubre 2014 mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-039-octubre-2014-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-039-octubre-2014-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 25 Oct 2014 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:02:33</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-039-octubre-2014-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 038 - September 2014 mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-038-september-2014-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-038-september-2014-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2014 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:01:50</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-038-september-2014-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 037 - Strangelove mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-037-strangelove-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-037-strangelove-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-037-strangelove-enso/play.mp3" length="56019479"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2014 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:58:18</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DeepTech</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-037-strangelove-enso/cover.png"/>

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                    <item>
                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 036 - Les mouvements électróniques mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-036-les-mouvements-electroniques-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-036-les-mouvements-electroniques-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-036-les-mouvements-electroniques-enso/play.mp3" length="44941968"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jan 2014 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:46:41</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-036-les-mouvements-electroniques-enso/cover.png"/>

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                    <item>
                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 035 - MWFestival Opening Set mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-035-mwfestival-opening-set-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-035-mwfestival-opening-set-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jul 2013 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:23:20</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-035-mwfestival-opening-set-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 034 - Panorama 002 mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-034-panorama-002-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-034-panorama-002-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-034-panorama-002-enso/play.mp3" length="66102837"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2012 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:08:47</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-034-panorama-002-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 033 - Mac Arena Mar 13 Julio 2012 mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-033-mac-arena-mar-13-julio-2012-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-033-mac-arena-mar-13-julio-2012-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Thu, 20 Sep 2012 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:04:29</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-033-mac-arena-mar-13-julio-2012-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 032 - Mac Arena Mar 1 Junio 2012 mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-032-mac-arena-mar-1-junio-2012-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-032-mac-arena-mar-1-junio-2012-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Mon, 04 Jun 2012 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:40:51</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-032-mac-arena-mar-1-junio-2012-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 031 - Special 4 hours set mixed by Dhanimal]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-031-special-4-hours-set-dhanimal</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-031-special-4-hours-set-dhanimal/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-031-special-4-hours-set-dhanimal/play.mp3" length="272212091"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2012 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded></content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[info@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary></itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>04:43:27</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, TechHouse, Techno</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-031-special-4-hours-set-dhanimal/cover.png"/>

            </item>
                    <item>
                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 030 - Mainroom 2.0 mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-030-mainroom-2-0-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-030-mainroom-2-0-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-030-mainroom-2-0-enso/play.mp3" length="61613658"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Wed, 05 Oct 2011 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:04:06</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-030-mainroom-2-0-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 029 - The Trip mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-029-the-trip-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-029-the-trip-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-029-the-trip-enso/play.mp3" length="79904008"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Thu, 29 Sep 2011 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:23:10</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-029-the-trip-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 028 - Tanit (San Juan 2011) mixed by Dhanimal]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-028-tanit-san-juan-2011-dhanimal</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-028-tanit-san-juan-2011-dhanimal/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-028-tanit-san-juan-2011-dhanimal/play.mp3" length="322116983"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Sun, 26 Jun 2011 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded></content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[info@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary></itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>05:35:26</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, DeepTech, TechHouse, Techno</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-028-tanit-san-juan-2011-dhanimal/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 027 - Guest Mix Space Invaders Are Coming Back mixed by Dj Cardi]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-027-guest-mix-space-invaders-are-coming-back-dj-cardi</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-027-guest-mix-space-invaders-are-coming-back-dj-cardi/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[]]></description>
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                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded></content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[info@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary></itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:15:02</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, TechHouse</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-027-guest-mix-space-invaders-are-coming-back-dj-cardi/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 026 - Guest Mix Free Sex  and  Funktion One mixed by Dapo]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-026-guest-mix-free-sex-funktion-one-dapo</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-026-guest-mix-free-sex-funktion-one-dapo/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[Uma – Bunny  and  Rifle]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-026-guest-mix-free-sex-funktion-one-dapo/play.mp3" length="53227605"
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                <pubDate>Sat, 11 Jun 2011 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded></content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[djdapo@gmail.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary>Uma – Bunny  and  Rifle</itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:55:20</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-026-guest-mix-free-sex-funktion-one-dapo/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 025 - Tribalism mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-025-tribalism-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-025-tribalism-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-025-tribalism-enso/play.mp3" length="59913669"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Apr 2011 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:01:58</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-025-tribalism-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 024 - Four mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-024-four-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-024-four-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-024-four-enso/play.mp3" length="60900748"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Sat, 16 Apr 2011 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:03:22</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-024-four-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 023 - Guest Mix Who’s afraid of the wolf mixed by Eli Enken]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-023-guest-mix-who-s-afraid-of-the-wolf-eli-enken</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-023-guest-mix-who-s-afraid-of-the-wolf-eli-enken/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[Startek Music]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-023-guest-mix-who-s-afraid-of-the-wolf-eli-enken/play.mp3" length="45279839"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Fri, 15 Apr 2011 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded></content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[info@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary>Startek Music</itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:47:02</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-023-guest-mix-who-s-afraid-of-the-wolf-eli-enken/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 022 - Guest Mix mixed by Fer Ferrari]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-022-guest-mix-fer-ferrari</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-022-guest-mix-fer-ferrari/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-022-guest-mix-fer-ferrari/play.mp3" length="59447109"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 2011 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>www.deepclassrecords.com</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[info@deepclassrecords.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary></itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:01:47</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-022-guest-mix-fer-ferrari/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 021 - Panorama 001 mixed by Yeste]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-021-panorama-001-yeste</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-021-panorama-001-yeste/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[Dani Yeste, joven dj nacido en Barcelona, desde bien niño siempre había tenido contacto con la música electrónica influenciado por la música que escuchaba su hermano mayor, que incluía grupos como Inxs, New Orden, Massive  Attack, Chemical brothers entre otros.
Pero no fue hasta las 16 años que comenzó a interesarse por la música electrónica en su vertiente mas pistera, el sonido house y techno de aquella época.
Dos años mas tarde adquirió sus primeros platos y mesa de mezclas.

Actualmente en sus sets podrás escuchar desde un deep-house y nu-disco elegante y fino hasta el techno y tech-house mas fresco y contundente. Sonidos muy rítmicos y con mucho groove, siempre intentando expresar su particular visión musical.
Sus sesiones se han podido escuchar en numerosos eventos y salas barcelonesas como: Catz, Mac arena mar, Flowme, Cadenza vs. Bla Bla Showcase, La jungla,
Solcafe y Voltech Party.]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-021-panorama-001-yeste/play.mp3" length="79242304"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded></content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[conelfetimasbever@hotmail.com]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary>Dani Yeste, joven dj nacido en Barcelona, desde bien niño siempre había tenido contacto con la música electrónica influenciado por la música que escuchaba su hermano mayor, que incluía grupos como Inxs, New Orden, Massive  Attack, Chemical brothers entre otros.
Pero no fue hasta las 16 años que comenzó a interesarse por la música electrónica en su vertiente mas pistera, el sonido house y techno de aquella época.
Dos años mas tarde adquirió sus primeros platos y mesa de mezclas.

Actualmente en sus sets podrás escuchar desde un deep-house y nu-disco elegante y fino hasta el techno y tech-house mas fresco y contundente. Sonidos muy rítmicos y con mucho groove, siempre intentando expresar su particular visión musical.
Sus sesiones se han podido escuchar en numerosos eventos y salas barcelonesas como: Catz, Mac arena mar, Flowme, Cadenza vs. Bla Bla Showcase, La jungla,
Solcafe y Voltech Party.</itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:22:29</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-021-panorama-001-yeste/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 020 - Los Domingos al Sol mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-020-los-domingos-al-sol-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-020-los-domingos-al-sol-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-020-los-domingos-al-sol-enso/play.mp3" length="82712931"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2011 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:25:15</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-020-los-domingos-al-sol-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 019 - Guest Mix mixed by Richie Cutanda]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-019-guest-mix-richie-cutanda</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-019-guest-mix-richie-cutanda/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-019-guest-mix-richie-cutanda/play.mp3" length="62492862"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Sun, 13 Mar 2011 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded></content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[info@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary></itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:05:01</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-019-guest-mix-richie-cutanda/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 018 - Guest Mix mixed by Pluspitch]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-018-guest-mix-pluspitch</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-018-guest-mix-pluspitch/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-018-guest-mix-pluspitch/play.mp3" length="52608565"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Sun, 06 Mar 2011 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded></content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[info@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary></itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:54:40</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-018-guest-mix-pluspitch/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 017 - Five mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-017-five-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-017-five-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-017-five-enso/play.mp3" length="57567104"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:59:53</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-017-five-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 016 - Guest Mix The time is now mixed by RäDJ]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-016-guest-mix-the-time-is-now-raedj</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-016-guest-mix-the-time-is-now-raedj/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2011 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded></content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[info@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary></itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:05:56</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-016-guest-mix-the-time-is-now-raedj/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 015 - Six mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-015-six-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-015-six-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 26 Jan 2011 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:01:30</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-015-six-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 014 - Introspective mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-014-introspective-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-014-introspective-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 22 Dec 2010 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:11:39</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-014-introspective-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 013 - Get on the move mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-013-get-on-the-move-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-013-get-on-the-move-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 21 Dec 2010 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:48:35</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-013-get-on-the-move-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 012 - Seven mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-012-seven-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-012-seven-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-012-seven-enso/play.mp3" length="91406833"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2010 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:35:08</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-012-seven-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 011 - Eight mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-011-eight-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-011-eight-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-011-eight-enso/play.mp3" length="58301651"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Sat, 06 Nov 2010 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:00:39</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-011-eight-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 010 - Tribute to JRoom mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-010-tribute-to-jroom-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-010-tribute-to-jroom-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-010-tribute-to-jroom-enso/play.mp3" length="94226815"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2010 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:37:57</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-010-tribute-to-jroom-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 009 - Nine mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-009-nine-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-009-nine-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Tue, 05 Oct 2010 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:07:39</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic, Techno, DeepHouse</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-009-nine-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 008 - Culture Club mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-008-culture-club-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-008-culture-club-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2010 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:06:48</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-008-culture-club-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 007 - Club8 mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-007-club8-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-007-club8-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:05:57</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-007-club8-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 006 - Ultrasonica mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-006-ultrasonica-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-006-ultrasonica-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:59:37</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-006-ultrasonica-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 005 - Re-ReMix mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-005-re-remix-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-005-re-remix-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:15:13</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-005-re-remix-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 004 - New York city lights mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-004-new-york-city-lights-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-004-new-york-city-lights-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2010 18:04:22 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:47:53</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-004-new-york-city-lights-enso/cover.png"/>

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                    <item>
                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 003 - Technologik mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-003-technologik-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-003-technologik-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
                <enclosure url="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-003-technologik-enso/play.mp3" length="122979147"
                           type="audio/mpeg"/>
                <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 18:04:22 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:51:13</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 002 - We love soulful mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-002-we-love-soulful-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-002-we-love-soulful-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 18:04:22 +0200</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>01:33:44</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-002-we-love-soulful-enso/cover.png"/>

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                                <title><![CDATA[Ep 001 - Jewels  and  Diamonds mixed by Ensō]]></title>
                <link>https://www.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-001-jewels-diamonds-enso</link>
                <guid>https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-001-jewels-diamonds-enso/play.mp3</guid>
                <description><![CDATA[ Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2008 18:04:22 +0100</pubDate>
                                <content:encoded>https://soundcloud.com/enso_ofp</content:encoded>
                <author><![CDATA[daniel@sonica.es]]></author>
                
                                <itunes:author>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:author>
                <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
                <itunes:subtitle>Sonica - Electronic music podcast</itunes:subtitle>
                <itunes:summary> Within
 Zen philosophy, ensō – 円相 – means a hand-drawn circle created by one 
uninterrupted stroke. No corrections are permissible as they would 
represent an after-thought destroying the directness of the original 
gesture. Not formal perfection but the authentic record of a personal 
expression counts as an aesthetic value. This does not mean that 
anything goes, though. On the contrary, it is about playing with the 
rules or boundaries of a given form without destroying its inner fabric;
 it is about giving in to feeling without surrendering to pure chance. 
Herein lies the artistic meaningfulness of ensō – finding a fulcrum 
between the spontaneity of intent and the discipline of execution, a 
meaning of finesse.    Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve &quot;Silk&quot; Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Art Department, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Matthias Tanzmann, Villalobos among others. Just as the music itself is continually evolving and changing, so does Daniel in his trajectory as a DJ. Nowadays, he sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. His club and deep house influences and particular manner of mixing them are not to be forgotten too. </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:50:50</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:keywords> Electronic</itunes:keywords>
                <itunes:image href="https://dt01.sonica.es/podcast/sonica-podcast-001-jewels-diamonds-enso/cover.png"/>

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